Hi Paul,
Good question about the 1U and 2U.
I found the $650 mil for a 3U to "GTO" interesting. As Trevor says,
launch costs might not be out of reach if we can find some deep pocket
"university" partners. That would fall in line with the AMSAT strategy
of supporting the CMD/COMM side of a joint venture.
Bill - N6GHz
On 8/1/2014 9:27 AM, Paul Stoetzer wrote:
> The last time I saw this site, they did list prices for 1U and 2U
> CubeSats. Wonder why they don't anymore.
>> 73,
>> Paul, N8HM
>> On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 12:16 PM, M5AKA <m5aka at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> The $295,000 for a 3U CubeSat to LEO (which presumably means a 600 km or lower LEO) seems comparable with prices from others using proven launchers (typically $100k for 1U).
>>>>>> It highlights the importance of partnering with others, such as Educational establishments to defray costs.
>>>> 73 Trevor M5AKA
>>>>>>>> On Friday, 1 August 2014, 16:45, Bill Ress <bill at hsmicrowave.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> Spaceflight has released it's latest pricing for launching various
>> satellite sizes and orbit. Read it and weep. Pricing continues to rise.
>>>>http://spaceflightservices.com/pricing-plans/>>>> Regards...Bill - N6GHz
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